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With the new Higher Education Act, in force since December 1995, the University reformed its statutes, updated its internal legal framework, and changed all plans Studies of the different careers that are offered as well as their mode of educational delivery modules. In summary can assert that all academic and administrative work of the University is fully supported in terms that the legal framework indicates Salvadoran and as a result, all titles, certificates and documents that the University extend the benefit of their Graduates and comply with all the legal requirements that require the Institutions of Higher Education
With the new Higher Education Act, in force since December 1995, the University reformed its statutes, updated its internal legal framework, and changed all plans Studies of the different careers that are offered as well as their mode of educational delivery modules. In summary can assert that all academic and administrative work of the University is fully supported in terms that the legal framework indicates Salvadoran and as a result, all titles, certificates and documents that the University extend the benefit of their Graduates and comply with all the legal requirements that require the Institutions of Higher Education


For more details see http://www.ostamyy.com/Universities/El-Salvador.htm - entry on Universidad Modular Abierta
For a little more information see http://www.ostamyy.com/Universities/El-Salvador.htm - entry on Universidad Modular Abierta


== More details ==
There is very little information (in English) - there are just 4 hits on Google for the search "Modular Open University" AND "El Salvador". There are only 5 hits for "Modular Open University" world-wide - the extra ones describe a modular UKOU courses.
The Modular Open University appears in various lists of universities in El Salvador (probably derived from each other), but there is a passing reference in http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNACX199.pdf which makes it appear that the university is a valid entity.
There are just 187 hits in English for "Universidad Modular Abierta" - including several in the last year. These include a number of CVs for graduates of the university who are now doing well in various professions. The only negative note i scontained in a USAid report at http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDACM492.pdf which notes:
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1) Universidad Modular Abierta (UMA): “The Right of Access to Judicial Information and
Transparency in El Salvador”
Duration: 12 months Cost: $39,900
This project is based on the importance of the Right of Access to Judicial Information
and Transparency in government actions in strengthening and providing stability to
democracy in El Salvador. The project will evaluate the current situation of the
institutions that are responsible for administering justice, seeking to generate
background, tools, and strategies to enhance the Right to Access Judicial Information.
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There is a great lack of information in English but it may be that in Spanish there is much more.


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Revision as of 15:19, 25 August 2009

Universidad Modular Abierta (Modular Open University) is a university open to all but seemingly not a distance teaching university - and thus not an "open university" in the sense of Category:Open universities.

In 1981 a small group of professionals in the country, decided to create a "new" institution that would be able to provide higher education services but with the vital component of accessibility to the university for people It began its work in the cities of San Salvador, Sonsonate, Santa Ana and San Miguel. Later it established the centres in Usulután, Zacatecoluca, New Conception in Chalatenango, Ahuachapán and La Union. It has in 26 years produced 12,000 graduates.

With the new Higher Education Act, in force since December 1995, the University reformed its statutes, updated its internal legal framework, and changed all plans Studies of the different careers that are offered as well as their mode of educational delivery modules. In summary can assert that all academic and administrative work of the University is fully supported in terms that the legal framework indicates Salvadoran and as a result, all titles, certificates and documents that the University extend the benefit of their Graduates and comply with all the legal requirements that require the Institutions of Higher Education

For a little more information see http://www.ostamyy.com/Universities/El-Salvador.htm - entry on Universidad Modular Abierta


More details

There is very little information (in English) - there are just 4 hits on Google for the search "Modular Open University" AND "El Salvador". There are only 5 hits for "Modular Open University" world-wide - the extra ones describe a modular UKOU courses.

The Modular Open University appears in various lists of universities in El Salvador (probably derived from each other), but there is a passing reference in http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNACX199.pdf which makes it appear that the university is a valid entity.

There are just 187 hits in English for "Universidad Modular Abierta" - including several in the last year. These include a number of CVs for graduates of the university who are now doing well in various professions. The only negative note i scontained in a USAid report at http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDACM492.pdf which notes:



1) Universidad Modular Abierta (UMA): “The Right of Access to Judicial Information and Transparency in El Salvador” Duration: 12 months Cost: $39,900 This project is based on the importance of the Right of Access to Judicial Information and Transparency in government actions in strengthening and providing stability to democracy in El Salvador. The project will evaluate the current situation of the institutions that are responsible for administering justice, seeking to generate background, tools, and strategies to enhance the Right to Access Judicial Information.



There is a great lack of information in English but it may be that in Spanish there is much more.


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